Well hello there! I’m so excited to be featured on the Joy of Motion blog today, and even more jazzed to share with you my first Tunisian crochet beanie.
The Thimble Beanie was one of those designs that just kind of fell off my hook. It came together perfectly, and I cannot wait to see these adorning heads everywhere this winter!
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The Yarn
I used Lion Brand’s Color Made Easy, and it has quickly become my favourite bulky weight yarn. I’m a sucker for good, solid colours, and there are over 20 choices with this one! For my samples, I used the colours Shade and Pomegranate. A solid colour is best for this pattern, to allow the texture of the stitches to really stand out.
A COZY, STYLISH HAT WITH TEXTURE FOR DAYS!
Tunisian crochet creates a thicker fabric than most regular crochet stitches, so this beanie is going to be perfect for keeping heads warm all winter. It also uses a larger hook, so your hat works up quickly! The pattern is written for 2 sizes, approximately child and adult, with fitted or slouchy options. It is easily adjustable to suit your preferred fit! The brim is worked first, then the body is worked in rows. It is seamed up the back, cinched at the top, and topped with your favourite pom (or leave it as is if you’re not a pom person). The unique texture that Tunisian crochet creates makes this fashion forward hat stylish and warm!
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THE THIMBLE BEANIE – THE FREE CROCHET PATTERN
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About The Pattern
As I mentioned above, this pattern is written for convenient sizes, but is easily customizable. It also includes options for a fitted beanie or a slouchy style depending on the look you’re going for.
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Materials Needed
Crochet Hooks
Size 9 mm / US: M/13 / UK: 00 regular crochet hook
Size 10mm / US: N/15 / UK: 000 Tunisian crochet hook with cord attached
Or size needed to obtain gauge
Yarn:
For this design, I chose Lion Brand Yarn Color Made Easy. It has a soft, squishy texture that is perfect for hats! I used Shade for the child size slouchy sample, and Pomegranate for the adult size beanie version.
Yarn amount used:
1 skein / 7 oz / 200 g / 226 m / 247 yards
The hat uses between approximately 100 yds for the child beanie, to approximately 160 yds for the adult slouchy. One skein will be enough, whatever size and fit you choose!
Yarn characteristics:
- (5) Bulky
- 100% acrylic
Other Materials Needed
- Needle, find one here (if you don’t already have one)!
- Measuring Tape
- Scissors
- Row counter (optional)
Gauge
Ribbing: 8 ribs (16 rows) = 4″ / 10cm wide
Body: 6.5 cross sts (13 loops) x 8.5 rows = 4″ / 10cm square
Notes
- This pattern is written for two sizes: Child (Adult), but you may adjust the width by adding or removing ribbing rows in multiple of 2, and the height by adding or omitting repeats of body rows 2 and 3.
- The ribbing is done with a regular 9mm crochet hook, and then the body of the hat uses a 10mm hook with a cord to allow for the Tunisian stitches.
- Slip Stitch ribbing can be difficult to track your rows, so I recommend using a row counter to keep track. Also remember that two rows form one rib.
- The RetP for each body row will be the same: Ch 1, *yarn over and pull through 2 loops, repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook. This loop counts as the first stitch of your next row’s FwdP.
Size & Measurements
Hat Size Tip!
Learn more about crochet hat sizes & making the correct size on our detailed post: Crochet Hat Sizes!
The measurements below are taken with the hat laid flat, without pompom attached. These are approximate, and of course will vary if you make any adjustments.
CHILD BEANIE: 8.25″ wide, 7.5″ tall
CHILD SLOUCHY: 8.25″ wide, 10″ tall
ADULT BEANIE: 9″ wide, 8.5″ tall
ADULT SLOUCHY: 9″ wide, 11.5″ tall
Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- sl st – slip stitch
- Tss – Tunisian Simple Stitch
- FwdP – forward pass, pulling up loops to keep on your hook
- RetP – return pass, where you will remove loops from your hook
- cross st – Tunisian Cross Stitch
- slip stitch bind off
- dec – decrease stitch (see Working the Decreases below)
We try our best to include all crochet abbreviations in the list above for the crochet pattern, but sometimes we may forget one or two.
Learn more about crochet abbreviations & find a complete list on our Crochet Abbreviations & Terms post.
Stitches You Will Need
The stitch pattern formed is called Diagonal Lattice Stitch. It is worked by alternating rows of staggered Tunisian Cross Stitch. CLICK HERE for a detailed demonstration of the technique (fast forward to 21:27 of the video). You should also be familiar with Tunisian Simple Stitch.
WORKING THE DECREASES:
For each dec st, you will be working under three bars to pull up two loops, decreasing by one st for each dec st worked. This keeps the lattice pattern intact in your decrease rounds. Refer to the picture below (picture 7) for the following instructions: [1] Insert your hook under the next three bars and pull up a loop. [2] Insert your hook under the first loop only, pull up a loop. [3] You will use these next three bars (marked with white dots) to work your next dec st.
Thimble Beanie Pattern Instructions
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